Ganne Pratyusha, Garrioch Robert, Votruba Marcela
School of Optometry & Vision Sciences, Cardiff University , Cardiff , UK , and.
Ophthalmic Genet. 2015 Mar;36(1):50-7. doi: 10.3109/13816810.2014.985845. Epub 2014 Nov 28.
Genetic eye pathology represents a significant percentage of the causes of blindness in industrialized countries. This study explores the level of understanding and perceptions of genetics and inherited eye diseases and the attitudes to genetic testing and gene therapy.
The study was conducted in two parts. Participant groups included were: undergraduate students of optometry, primary eye care professionals and members of the general public. A preliminary study aimed to understand perceptions and to explore the level of knowledge about genetics in general, eye genetics and gene therapy. A second survey was designed to explore attitudes to genetic testing and gene therapy.
The majority of participants (82%) perceived genetics as an important science. However, none of them showed a high level of understanding of genetics and inherited eye diseases. Undergraduate students and primary eye care professionals were better informed about inherited eye diseases than the general public (p = 0.001). The majority (80%) across all three groups had a positive attitude to genetic testing and gene therapy. There was a lack of knowledge about the genetic services available among all groups of participants.
This calls for serious thinking about the level of dissemination of information about genetics and inherited eye diseases. It shows a broadly supportive attitude to genomic medicine among the public. Improving public awareness and education in inherited eye diseases can improve the utility of genetic testing and therapy.
在工业化国家,遗传性眼部疾病占失明原因的很大比例。本研究探讨了对遗传学和遗传性眼病的理解程度、认知以及对基因检测和基因治疗的态度。
该研究分两部分进行。纳入的参与者群体包括:验光专业本科生、初级眼科保健专业人员和普通公众。一项初步研究旨在了解认知情况,并探索关于遗传学、眼部遗传学和基因治疗的知识水平。第二项调查旨在探究对基因检测和基因治疗的态度。
大多数参与者(82%)认为遗传学是一门重要的科学。然而,他们中没有人对遗传学和遗传性眼病表现出高水平的理解。验光专业本科生和初级眼科保健专业人员比普通公众对遗传性眼病了解得更多(p = 0.001)。所有三组中的大多数人(80%)对基因检测和基因治疗持积极态度。所有参与者群体对可用的遗传服务都缺乏了解。
这需要认真思考关于遗传学和遗传性眼病信息的传播水平。这表明公众对基因组医学普遍持支持态度。提高公众对遗传性眼病的认识和教育可以提高基因检测和治疗的效用。